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Bonus: Automating Associations and Correlations

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If you’ve ever had to analyse a dataset to find the associations and correlations you’ll know how time consuming it can be. A quick ‘let’s have a little look and see what we can find’ in a small dataset with a couple of dozen variables (columns) can often take a few months of analysis, and a full investigation can take up to a year. Larger datasets just can’t be analysed adequately with the current crop of commercial stats programs available.

Fortunately, there is a solution.

CorrelViz is a fully automated program that allows you to visualise all of your correlations.

It cleans and classifies your data, screens potential relationships by using the appropriate univariate statistical tests, confirms or denies these relationships with multivariate stats, and presents you with an intuitive, interactive visualisation of the story of your data.

All this is completely automatic and takes you from data to story in minutes, not months.

Best of all, CorrelViz flips the methodology of data analysis on its head. Instead of doing your analysis first and then trying to visualise your results last, in CorrelViz, the first thing you see is an interactive visualisation of all the relationships in the dataset. You get the story first. All of it!

Through all this, there is no manipulation of data, no selecting incorrect statistical tests, no worries about confounding variables, and the whole process takes just minutes. Extract the relevant results and your whole research effort could be over before the skin on your skinny latte has cooled off!

Best of all – you can use it for FREE.

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Learn More

OK, so you’ve managed to make it to the end. You’re wondering what comes next.

‘Where can I learn more about associations and correlations?’ I hear you asking yourself.

Well, I’m guessing that you know what your next step is. I’ve put some very subtle clues throughout the book, and you might have missed them, but your next step is to visit the Resources page.

This is the final reminder, honest.

Over at the Resources page you’ll be able to get all sorts of great learning materials to help you take your next step in learning about associations, correlations, regressions, univariate statistics, multivariate statistics and lots more. There are books, blogs, video courses and all sorts of stuff, and they’re updated regularly so you’ll always find the best of the web right there.

Here is the link to the resources page: